tomatoes on the vine​​​​​​​

Generally speaking, the risk of different diseases changes with weather conditions. But what weather conditions should put you on high alert for fruit rots in your peppers or tomatoes? Check out the summaries below to learn how to maximize your application of Syngenta vegetable products to manage diseases caused by fungi.

Tomatoes: What conditions promote disease?

DiseaseIdeal temperatureHumidityDew or leaf wetness?Rainfall?
Early blight17 to 24 °CHighLoves itLoves it
Septoria20 to 25 °CHighLoves itLoves it
Anthracnose10 to 30 °CHighLoves itLoves it


What solutions to try?

tomato application timing chart


What to try? (FRAC Group)TargetsWhen to try and why?L/acre*
(M5)Early blight
Anthracnose
Septoria leaf spot
Late blight
Botrytis grey mould
Flexible timing to protect vegetative growth early or use as a dependable rotational partner later on1.0 to 1.9
(3 + 11)Early blight
Anthracnose
Septoria leaf spot
Typically applied at flowering, two active ingredients provide broad-spectrum protection.   
0.25   
(7)Early blight
Anthracnose
Septoria leaf spot
During fruit set, translaminar activity with long-lasting protection from SOLATENOL® technology.0.2 to 0.3
(3 + 7)Early blight
Anthracnose
Septoria leaf spot
Alternaria canker and rot
Botrytis grey mould**
White mould**
Long-lasting protection with ADEPIDYN® technology when applied during fruit development provides extended control into harvest.0.4

*Application rate may differ by tomato crop and target. Always consult the product label to confirm the application rate and targets by crop.
**Suppression

The rules for chlorothalonil are different for processing tomatoes and staked tomatoes. Review the details

Looking for more information on controlling late blight in your tomatoes? Talk to your local input supplier, connect with a Syngenta rep, or check out the Ontario CropIPM site for more information. 

Peppers: What conditions promote disease?

 
Key DiseaseIdeal temperatureHumidityDew or leaf wetness?Rainfall?
Anthracnose20 to 27 °CHighLoves itLoves it


pepper application timing chart


What to try? (FRAC group)SpectrumWhen to try and why?Product/acre*
(3 + 11)Anthracnose
Powdery mildew
Start applications at flowering, rotating FRAC Groups for resistance management0.25 L
(7)Anthracnose0.2 to 0.3 L
(3 + 7)Anthracnose
Powdery mildew
Botrytis grey mould**
White mould** 
0.4 L
(9 + 12)Anthracnose
Botrytis grey mould 
0.31 to 0.39 kg


*Always consult the product label to confirm the application rate and targets by crop.

Looking for more information? Check out this article on Phytophthora in peppers by Horticulture Specialist, David Jefferson. 

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